Today Netflix announced the start of production of Wayward, a thriller by co-showrunners Mae Martin and Ryan Scott, in the Toronto area.
Euros Lyn (Heartstopper, Doctor Who) joins the production as executive producer and director (episodes 101, 102, 107, 108).
Previously announced cast members include Mae Martin, Toni Collette, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brandon Jay McLaren, Patrick J. Adams, Joshua Close, and Patrick Gallagher.
Logline: Wayward is a thriller set in a bucolic but sinister town that explores the insidious underbelly of the “troubled teen industry” and the eternal struggle between one generation and the next.
Format / Episodes: 8 episode Limited Series
Creator / Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Mae Martin
Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Ryan Scott
Executive Producers: Ben Farrell, producing through his company Objective Fiction, along with Hannah Mackay. Jennifer Kawaja and Bruno Dubé of Sphere Media.
Directors: Euros Lyn, Renuka Jeyapalan, and John Fawcett
Production Company: Sphere Media
For the full announcement, please visit: TUDUM.com
Netflix today announced five new additions to the cast of the limited series Wayward (fka Tall Pines), including series regulars Sydney Topliffe (Davey & Jonesie’s Locker, Doin’ It) and Alyvia Alyn Lind (Chucky, Daybreak). You probably caught star Mae Martin just this past weekend hosting the Canadian Screen Awards!
-Patrick J. Adams (Suits, The Right Stuff), Patrick Gallagher (Big Sky, Joe Pickett) and Josh Close (American Solitaire, Killers Of The Flower Moon) have been cast as recurring guest stars.
They join the previously announced series regulars, Mae Martin (Mae Martin: SAP, Feel Good, The Flight Attendant), Sarah Gadon (Ferrari, Alias Grace) and Brandon Jay McLaren (The Cleaning Lady, Snowfall).
Logline:
Wayward is a thriller set in a bucolic but sinister town that explores the insidious underbelly of the “troubled teen industry” and the eternal struggle between one generation and the next.
Format / Episodes: 8 episode Limited Series
Creator / Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Mae Martin
Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Ryan Scott (Servant, Treadstone, Fear The Walking Dead)
Executive Producers: Ben Farrell, producing through his company, Objective Fiction (Feel Good, The Gold), Hannah Mackay (Peep Show, Year of the Rabbit), Jennifer Kawaja (Sort Of, The Porter, Cardinal), Bruno Dubé (Transplant, The Sticky)
Production Company: Sphere Media
Producer Robert Lang (Why We Dance, Museum Secrets) and director Michelle Mama (Shine True) bring Kensington Communications’ latest project Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary to CBC’s The Nature of Things launching on March 28, 2024 at 9 p.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC and CBC Gem. Hosted by the award-winning non-binary comedian Mae Martin, the film explores the little-known science of gender and sexual fluidity in the natural world.
Fluid debunks dangerous pseudo-scientific myths and introduces cutting-edge research to reveal that in a very real and measurable sense, we are all gender fluid.
“There is no one better equipped to host Fluid than Mae Martin and there is no better time for audiences to have access to the revelations in the film. Blending humour with science, Mae sheds light on the most recent findings about gender and sexual fluidity in humans and many other species.” said producer Robert Lang. “They were an incredibly thoughtful collaborator on this project and we look forward to sharing our special documentary with audiences across the country.”
Guided by eminent biologists Joan Roughgarden and Justin Rhodes and famed primatologist Frans de Waal, Mae discovers a hermaphroditic ginger plant, sex-changing clownfish and kobudai, and mammals – lions, hyenas and chimpanzees – that display surprisingly non-normative sexual traits.
In the realm of human research, Mae meets with trans historian Jules Gill-Peterson to explore the misguided but unfortunately still influential gender studies of the 1960s and 70s. Then Mae delves into the current gender controversies, seeking out the best and most up-to-date answers from brilliant researchers including child psychologist Kristina Olson, prominent neuroscientists Gillian Einstein and Lise Eliot, and three young trans/non-binary scientists – Daniel Pfau, Elle Lett and Simone Sun – who take on the challenges of gender research from a gender non-conforming perspective.
Mae also meets a group of trans youth who candidly reveal their difficult life experiences and hopes for a future that is more inclusive and accepting. Along the way, Mae shares reflections through relevant and hilarious material from their live standup performances.
Fluid is produced by Kensington Communications in association with CBC, SRC Explora and Gay Agenda, with the financial participation of Canada Media Fund, Rogers Documentary Fund, Ontario and Canada tax credits. Other key creatives include Director of Photography Lulu Wei (Sex With Sue), editor Peter Topalovic (Shine True, Canada’s Drag Race), and writer Allen Booth (Why We Dance, Nature’s Cleanup Crew), with music by Ames Bessada (Black Mirror). For CBC, Sally Catto is General Manager, Entertainment, Factual, & Sports; Jennifer Dettman is Executive Director, Unscripted Content; Sandra Kleinfeld is Senior Director, Documentary; and Sue Dando and Lesley Birchard are Executives in Charge of Production, The Nature of Things.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television (the Canadian Academy) announced today that Mae Martin, award-winning Canadian comedian, actor, writer, and producer, will host The 2024 Canadian Screen Awards, airing on Friday, May 31, 2024 at 8:00 PM (9:00 PM AT, 9:30 PM NT) on CBC and CBC Gem.
“We are thrilled that Mae Martin will be hosting The 2024 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Tammy Frick, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. “They are the perfect fit for this show: a dynamic and accomplished Canadian who is breaking barriers and making waves globally both in front of and behind the camera, just like the many talented individuals who we will be celebrating during Canadian Screen Week 2024.”
Join comedian and host Mae Martin for The 2024 Canadian Screen Awards at the CBC Broadcast Centre in Toronto on Friday, May 31. The one-hour broadcast, airing at 8:00 PM (9 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC and CBC Gem, promises an innovative blend of unpredictable, emotional award-show moments and unprecedented access to nominees and Special Award winners, offering audiences a celebratory look at the best in Canadian film and television. Produced by creative forces Roma Ahi and Katie Lafferty of Makers, this year’s broadcast will continue to redefine the award show and shine a spotlight on the achievements of our homegrown talent.
“I am elated to be hosting this celebration of all the amazing talent in Canada, and plan on asking a lot of people I admire for selfies,” said host Mae Martin.
Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Mae Martin is an award-winning comedian, actor, writer, and producer who presently hosts the hit comedy podcast Handsome alongside Tig Notaro and Fortune Feimster. They are best known for creating, starring, and co-writing Feel Good, a critically acclaimed drama-comedy series for which their stunning performance earned them a 2021 BAFTA TV Award nomination. Beloved for their stand-up comedy, Martin’s show Dope was nominated for “Best Comedy Show” at the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards, and their standup special SAP, directed by Abbi Jacobson, launched on Netflix in March 2023.
The nominees for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards will be announced on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at 7:00 AM ET on academy.ca/nominees.
The full schedule for the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards can be found at CanadianScreenWeek.ca. For more information about the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards and Canadian Screen Week 2024, please visit Academy.ca.
(Photo credit: Joseph Sinclair)
Netflix today announced a limited series order for TALL PINES, a thriller from Mae Martin. Martin will also play a leading role in the show.
Logline:
TALL PINES is a thriller set in a bucolic but sinister town that explores the insidious underbelly of the “troubled teen industry” and the eternal struggle between one generation and the next.
Format / Episodes: 8 episode Limited Series
Creator / Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Mae Martin (Mae Martin: SAP, Feel Good, The Flight Attendant)
Co-Showrunner / Executive Producer: Ryan Scott (Servant, Treadstone, Fear The Walking Dead)
Executive Producers: Ben Farrell, producing through his company, Objective Fiction (Feel Good, The Gold), Hannah Mackay (Peep Show, Year of the Rabbit), Jennifer Kawaja (Sort Of, The Porter, Cardinal), Bruno Dubé (Transplant, The Sticky)
Production Company: Sphere Media
QUOTES:
Mae Martin: “Tall Pines is a story I’ve been dying to tell for years, and I’m beyond excited for people to see what we have in store! It’s going to be an insane roller coaster and so different to anything I’ve done before. Very very grateful to Netflix for supporting it, and I can’t wait to get going.”
Ben Farrell, Chief Creative Officer, Executive Producer, Objective Fiction: “Tall Pines is a truly gripping, intergenerational mystery thriller. Objective Fiction is delighted to be partnering with Netflix and Sphere Media to bring Mae Martin’s latest creation to the screen.”
Jennifer Kawaja, President English Scripted, Executive Producer, Sphere Media: “This is a fantastic project and Sphere is thrilled to be part of the team, with Netflix and Objective Fiction, producing work with a unique Canadian voice at its center.”
Danielle Woodrow, Director, Content – Canada, Netflix: “Tall Pines is a wildly entertaining story that explores the complex and sometimes twisted relationship between teens and adults. We’re thrilled to be working with a singular talent like Mae and bringing their unique voice to one of our first commissions for Netflix Canada.”
We love Mae Martin and coming soon on Netflix is a Comedy Special, SAP!
(Photo/video credit: Netflix)
Toronto’s Mae Martin continues to see their star rise. After serving as a Writer on the Baroness Von Sketch Show, you know Mae from acclaimed Netflix Series FEEL GOOD which garnered them a BAFTA Award nomination. Martin in addition to being seen in the current second season of THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT, is currently touring with their Comedy Show “SAP“, which brought them to The Danforth Music Hall, playing a packed house two nights at the venue.
See the Trailer for Season Two of THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT:
Have loved Martin‘s work for some time now and am thrilled to see them thriving. Martin was so kind to stop for photos after their Show, and even brought-out special musical guest Donovan Woods, also from Toronto.
See our Snap:
(Photo credit: Mr. Will Wong)
In celebration of Pride month, Netflix presents season two of acclaimed Series FEEL GOOD, starring Toronto’s own Mae Martin.
Synopsis:
The first season of FEEL GOOD premiered in March 2020 to widespread praise and a perfect 100% “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the dark and uncertain times at the beginning of the pandemic, FEEL GOOD was able to bring joy to viewers for its cinematic look and the earnest, sincere depiction of a queer love story. The first season also won the C21 Drama Award for “Comedy Drama Series,” the MIPCOM Diversity TV Excellence Award for “Representation of LGBTQ+ Scripted,” and the Edinburgh TV Award for “Best Comedy Series” with an additional nomination for Mae for “Breakthrough Talent.” With this being the final season, Mae brings all the stories, themes, and milestone moments full circle to properly end a pivotal chapter of Mae’s creative journey.
See the Trailer:
S2 of FEEL GOOD arrives on Netflix Friday, June 4, 2021.
In case you’re looking for programming with LGBTQ2+ storylines, here’s a list of Series and Films available now on Netflix for you to celebrate your Pride!
Missing Link |
Happy Death Day 2U |
Hunter X Hunter |
Every Day |
Pitch Perfect |
Pitch Perfect 2 |
Being John Malkovich |
Schitt’s Creek |
La La Land |
Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell |
RocknRolla |
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World |
Amend: The Fight for America |
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones |
Eat Pray Love |
Bachelorette |
Daughter From Another Mother |
Superstore |
Burlesque |
Alaska Is a Drag |
Gameboys Level-Up Edition |
Your Name Engraved Herein |
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom |
Bwakaw |
Tiny Pretty Things |
The Prom |
Kalel, 15 |
Ava |
2012 |
Godzilla |
The Matrix Revolutions |
The Matrix Reloaded |
A Queen Is Born |
Unbroken |
The Matrix |
Clueless |
Someone Has to Die |
Grand Army |
The Haunting of Bly Manor |
Billy Elliot |
Saturday Church |
The Silence of the Lambs |
The Wizard of Oz |
V for Vendetta |
White House Down |
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again |
Ratched |
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off |
The Blue Lagoon |
Easy A |
Hairspray |
Mansfield Park |
Edge of Seventeen |
Bridget Jones’s Diary |
Teenage Bounty Hunters |
Star Trek Beyond |
Kissing Game |
Dating Around: Brazil |
Legally Blonde |
Mean Girls |
Beastly |
Say I Do |
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga |
Disclosure |
Alexandria: Again and Forever |
ONE PIECE |
Hannibal |
Breakfast at Tiffany’s |
Funny Girl |
Big Daddy |
Good Will Hunting |
Psycho |
The Women |
Modern Family |
I Am Divine |
Dope |
The Half Of It |
Hollywood |
İstanbul Kırmızısı |
Never Have I Ever |
Bleach |
Regression |
Dirty Dancing |
The Patriot |
The Wedding Planner |
Sex and the City: The Movie |
How to Train Your Dragon |
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 |
The Ugly Truth |
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2 |
Grease |
Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts |
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness |
Feel Good |
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked! |
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure |
The Last Thing He Wanted |
The Queen |
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women |
AJ and the Queen |
The Imitation Game |
Loev |
Merlin |
RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars |
The Sky Is Pink |
RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular |
Zona Rosa |
No Time for Shame |
Earthquake Bird |
Let It Snow |
Haikyu!! |
Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! |
The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral |
Chip and Potato |
What Men Want |
The Politician |
Styling Hollywood |
The Girl Allergic to Wi-Fi |
The Red Sea Diving Resort |
Pretty Little Liars |
The Emoji Movie |
Eastsiders |
Glee |
Tales of the City |
Neon Genesis Evangelion |
Kill la Kill |
Charité at War |
Trinkets |
Elisa & Marcela |
Tales of the City |
When They See Us |
WHAT / IF |
BONDING |
No Good Nick |
Special |
Girl |
I Am |
The Umbrella Academy |
Dating Around |
Unauthorized Living |
Sex Education |
Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable |
Black Butler |
Sotus The Series |
Bangkok Love Stories: Innocence |
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power |
Super Drags |
The Judgement |
The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin |
Elite |
RuPaul’s Drag Race |
The Good Place |
Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz |
Insatiable |
The House of Flowers |
Ghostbusters |
Alex Strangelove |
Outside In |
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas |
End Game |
6 Balloons |
Queer Eye |
Black Lightning |
Devilman Crybaby |
Fullmetal Alchemist |
Anne with an E |
Godless |
Mudbound |
Dynasty |
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson |
Big Mouth |
Gaga: Five Foot Two |
Strong Island |
First They Killed My Father |
Handsome Devil |
Uncertain Glory |
Little Witch Academia |
Cable Girls |
Dear White People |
Ingobernable |
Scream Queens |
Deidra & Laney Rob a Train |
Shameless |
Hap and Leonard |
One Day at a Time |
Star |
Call My Agent! |
The OA |
Other People |
Please Like Me |
Supergirl |
Easy |
Holding the Man |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
Star Trek: Voyager |
Black Mirror |
Degrassi: Next Class |
Chelsea |
How to Get Away With Murder |
Chelsea Does |
Brooklyn Nine-Nine |
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments |
Making a Murderer |
Master of None |
Sense8 |
Tig |
The Fosters |
Grace and Frankie |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt |
Grey’s Anatomy |
The 100 |
Orange Is the New Black |
A Secret Love |
Alice Junior |
Ana & Vitoria |
And Then Came Lola |
Boy Erased |
Circus of Books |
El baile de los 41 |
Dancing Queen |
Dating Amber |
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? |
Hating Peter Tatchell |
I Am Happiness on Earth |
I Am Michael |
John Was Trying to Contact Aliens |
Vis a vis |
Michael Lost and Found |
Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado |
Paraíso Perdido |
REA(L)OVE |
Simplemente Manu NNa |
Salir del ropero |
Straight Up |
Super Deluxe |
El árbol de la sangre |
To Each, Her Own |
Dance of the Forty One |
Who Killed Sara?: Season 2 |
Halston |
(Photo/video credit: Netflix)
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